Miss Indian Arizona is crowned

From: Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) | Date: October 29, 2003| Author: Warthman, James | Copyright information


Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)

10-29-2003

Winner active in diabetes education and prevention

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Andrea Lynn Siow is back in Old Oraibi, Ariz., her Hopi
village, after being named Miss Indian Arizona 2003 - 2004. The Miss Indian
Arizona Scholarship Program was held Oct. 10, in Scottsdale.

Siow, 26, is the fourth member of the Hopi tribe to win the title in the
43-year history of the program. She is the daughter of Lawre...

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